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It is able to record the revenues in Ireland because the UK company is deemed to drum up new business, with sales staff in Dublin executing all deals.
Every jail and state prison in New York is able to record inmate calls, and prosecutors have the ability to add witness intimidation or other charges when the abuser tries to threaten or manipulate the victim.
Arun Peter Lobo, an official with the Department of City Planning, predicts the city's population will hit 8.4 million if the census is able to record the 41 percent of New Yorkers who failed to return their forms.
This approach is able to record the dynamic requirements of targeted customers.
The firm says it is able to record body movements, breathing cycles and heart rates.
Our tablet-based Chinese composition marking system is able to record both the teacher's written and oral feedback.
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Everybody I saw I was able to record, and that's what it's all about.
All are able to record as either uncompressed WAV files or compressed MP3 audio.
In the next two to three years, patients will be able to record biological functions automatically through apps.
Viewers will still be able to record shows on free broadcast television".
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